Name Plate; Trouble Shooting; Disposal / Recycling Of Materials - Sunrise Medical Breezy 250 Directions For Use Manual

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Name Plate

Nameplates
the nameplate is located on either the cross-tube assembly or the
transverse frame tube, as well as on a label in the owner's manual.
the nameplate indicates the exact model designation and other
technical specifications. Please provide the following pieces of
information whenever you have to order replacement parts or to file
a claim:
saMple
Breezy 250
XXXXX-XXX
XX
XX
Breezy 250
Product name/sku number.
Maximum safe slope with anti-tips fitted,
Depends on wheelchair setting, posture and
physical capabilities of the user.
seat width.
Depth (maximum).
Load Maximum.
ce Mark
user's Guide.
Date of manufacture.
serial number.
Due to our policy of continuous improvement in the design of our
wheelchairs, product specifications may vary slightly from the
examples illustrated. all weight/dimensions and performance data
are approximate and provided solely for guidance.
sunrise Medical complies with the Eu Medical Devices Directive
93/42/EEc
all wheelchairs must be used in accordance with the
manufacturer's guidelines.
sunrise Medical sl
Polígono Bakiola, 41
48498 arrankudiaga, Vizcaya
spain
telephone: +34 902 14 24 34
Fax: +34 94 648 15 75
e-Mail: marketing@sunrisemedical.es
company website: www.sunrisemedical.es
XX.XX.XXXX
XXXXXXX
XX
XXX

Trouble Shooting

Wheelchair pulls to one side
• check tyre pressure (pneumatic tyres only).
• check to make sure wheel turns easily (bearings, axle).
• check the castor angles are set consistently and make proper
contact with the ground.
• Ensure castor fork bearings rotate freely.
Castors begin to wobble
• check the castor angle.
• check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see
the section on torque).
• check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with
the ground.
Cross-tube assembly does not snap into position in the seat
saddle
• chair is still new, i.e. the seat or backrest upholstery is still
very stiff. this will improve with time.
Wheelchair is difficult to fold up
• adjustable backrest upholstery is too stiff. Loosen it accordingly.
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles
• check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see
the section on torque).
• apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable parts
come in contact with one another.
Wheelchair begins to wobble
• check angle at which castors are set.
• check all tyres for damage or wear.
• check to see if rear wheels are adjusted or fixed unevenly.

Disposal / Recycling of Materials

NOTE: If the wheelchair has been supplied to you free of charge it
may not belong to you. If it is no longer required follow any
instructions given by the organisation issuing the wheelchair in
order that it may be returned to them.
the following information describes the materials used in the
wheelchair in relation to the disposal or re-cycling of the wheelchair
and its packaging. specific waste disposal or recycling regulations
may be in force locally and these should be taken into consideration
when disposal arrangements are made. (this may include the
cleaning or decontamination of the wheelchair before disposal).
Steel: Fasteners, Qr axle, side frames, armrests, frame, leg rests,
push handles.
Plastic: Handgrips, castor forks, tube plugs, castor wheels,
footplates, armpads and 12" wheel/tyre, wheels, side guards.
Packaging: Low density polythene bag, cardboard box.
Upholstery: woven polyester with PVc coatings and expanded
combustion modified foam.
Disposal or recycling should be done through a licensed agent or
authorised place of disposal. alternatively your wheelchair may be
returned to your dealer for disposal.
BREEZY 250
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